Join the London Jesuit Centre’s autumn courses — registration now open!

August 11, 2025

The London Jesuit Centre — a place where learning, prayer, and conversation meet in the heart of Mayfair — is inviting people to explore its diverse autumn programme of courses, talks, and workshops beginning this September.

The London Jesuit Centre in the heart of Mayfair

Rooted in the Ignatian tradition, the Centre welcomes all who wish to deepen their faith, engage with spirituality, and reflect on theology, philosophy, and social justice.

Highlights of the upcoming term include:

Meditative Movement (20 September) — A day of intentional prayer and movement (via Qigong), suitable for all levels of experience.

God, Evil and Suffering (online course launching 23 September) — Explore one of Christianity’s most profound questions in this “next steps” theology series.

Slow Art Friday (26 September) — An in-person spiritual event encouraging prayer with art in Central London galleries.

Many courses are already open for booking, so early registration is encouraged. You can find out more about these and other offerings, and book your place, on the London Jesuit Centre website here.

For those interested, the Centre has also published a printed course guide featuring the full autumn programme. Friends and supporters are invited to help share the guide more widely by placing copies in parishes, chaplaincies, and community spaces (with the right permissions).

Printed guides are available for collection from the Centre’s reception at 114 Mount Street, London, and can be posted within the UK (though in-person collection is preferred to reduce postage costs).

To request printed guides, visit the online order form here: Order Course Guide.

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